Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018

Since the twilight of apartheid, the African National Congress (ANC) has dominated the politics of South Africa. Post-1994, the first democratic parliament adopted the British style of engagements, wherein people would always obey and follow the rules of the law without critiquing the law. In some i...

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Main Author: Mohau Soldaat
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Published: Noyam Journals 2025-01-01
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description Since the twilight of apartheid, the African National Congress (ANC) has dominated the politics of South Africa. Post-1994, the first democratic parliament adopted the British style of engagements, wherein people would always obey and follow the rules of the law without critiquing the law. In some instances, the law will be used to protect those who were at fault, be it corruption or misdemeanour. In the general elections of 2014, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) which was formed in 2013 got 25 seats in the National Assembly. The arrival of the EFF in the National Assembly is aimed at challenging the decorum of the parliamentary proceedings. The aim of this study was therefore to locate the EFF in South African politics. The study used desktop document analysis, which allowed the author to use various sources, viz. newspaper clippings, articles, books and interviews from various media houses. The study concluded that the EFF, in its first five years in the National Assembly, played a crucial role in challenging the decorum, wherein, identity could not mean the British style, but rather what they (EFF) represented. Broadly, the study contributes to the growing contemporary history scholarship, with special reference ti the EFF. Thus, political formations post-1994 should be studied for what they are, not what researchers would wish for them to be.
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spelling doaj-art-a8bf5555bd55454db140298dea371f552025-02-10T15:19:17ZengNoyam JournalsE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences2720-77222025-01-0161111https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.2025611Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018Mohau Soldaat0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2447-6022Department of Social Science Education and Economic Management Education, University of Limpopo, Polokwane, South AfricaSince the twilight of apartheid, the African National Congress (ANC) has dominated the politics of South Africa. Post-1994, the first democratic parliament adopted the British style of engagements, wherein people would always obey and follow the rules of the law without critiquing the law. In some instances, the law will be used to protect those who were at fault, be it corruption or misdemeanour. In the general elections of 2014, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) which was formed in 2013 got 25 seats in the National Assembly. The arrival of the EFF in the National Assembly is aimed at challenging the decorum of the parliamentary proceedings. The aim of this study was therefore to locate the EFF in South African politics. The study used desktop document analysis, which allowed the author to use various sources, viz. newspaper clippings, articles, books and interviews from various media houses. The study concluded that the EFF, in its first five years in the National Assembly, played a crucial role in challenging the decorum, wherein, identity could not mean the British style, but rather what they (EFF) represented. Broadly, the study contributes to the growing contemporary history scholarship, with special reference ti the EFF. Thus, political formations post-1994 should be studied for what they are, not what researchers would wish for them to be.https://noyam.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/EHASS2025611.pdfdecorumparliamentland expropriation without compensationnational assembly
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Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
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decorum
parliament
land expropriation without compensation
national assembly
title Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
title_full Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
title_fullStr Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
title_short Twenty-Five Battalion, The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Changing the Decorum in the South African Parliament, 2014 to 2018
title_sort twenty five battalion the economic freedom fighters eff changing the decorum in the south african parliament 2014 to 2018
topic decorum
parliament
land expropriation without compensation
national assembly
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